Alright guys, one last video and then, I am going to bed. This is actually a request. It is called “Stealing Cinderella” by Chuck Wicks. It is pretty easy. It is really, it is not a whole lot of you know real riffs or anything is to learn.
But capo is on the I fret, I believe. I have not look this one up, but I think, this is the thing is right. Capo on the I fret. The Intro is actually Cadd12 which all that means is to C,
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With your pinky, you have in III fret, where also the capo, so it is IV fret in a row. But where else in the capo, it is a C,
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Because your pinky on the III fret on high E string,
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Okay, and once you are done with this is keep these two fingers you have, C,
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Yes, keep your ring finger and your pinky at least two down on the three’s, keep in there, but take your pointer and middle finger off of that C. What you are going to do is you are going to strum,
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The whole chord and then hammer on with those two. So, it goes something like this,
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So, you are going to hammer on,
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Your pinky and middle,
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And then, you are going to take your pointer finger off and move into this G, it is a G chord.
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And then, I was kind of like to once again with that G and strum it a little bit. So,
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I kind of just come off little pick,
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Just the bottom on the high E, the in G string. So I go, so you got your ring finger, III fret on the A string, second one from the top and your pinky finger is on the III fret [Demonstration] the high E string, and you are just going to play the whole chord,
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Hammer on middle finger II fret of the third string down from top, and the second string up from the bottom, B string, you are going to hammer the I fret, so,
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All right, that is a little beginning riff. Then, you get into the “Words start with singing and I came to see you daddy”, and that is, you can hammer on.
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If you want to at all, it does not matter on that part, but I usually just, I usually do this because I am kind of have it. So, you know,
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And you are going to slide that whole thing up two frets. It is going to go,
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To the D, it is actually like Dsus2/F#, but you know, it does not matter, just learn these ways much easier. Start from the beginning of the Verse, it is,
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And then you go,
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So, I am going to play the whole Verse through, and I am going to say the chord right before I switch them. So, if your, you know play this at home, you can pause it where you want or whatever. But, try to get this down together. So,
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Now, I play that through we are going to go back through the same thing one more time with the names of the chords. So, this is the Cadd12,
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It is called Dsus4 slide now,
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G,
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G,
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Cadd9,
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D,
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G,
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Cadd9,
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Am,
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Cadd12,
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D, Just the whole Verse, the Chorus is same thing as the Intro. So,
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“Because she was playing Cinderella”,
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“And my guess that bouncing on the bed, looking for a pillow fight”, you switch to the Em7, so it is just this.
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Now, it goes that “in her house, a prince charming is”,
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That was all the chords, you guys, actually, I have a tab of this. One in internet, it is not mine but it is you know, want to found. So, if you need that for these chords, send me a message and I will send you the link. And then, we will see.
Where is the Bridge? There is kind of interlude, and that it just E, this, this, whenever it is interlude. So, it is like,
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Just that once, yes, actually I think that is it. At the very end, it is got different lyrics, but you know, it is still the same thing. From what I am looking at, when you, okay, he slap me on the shoulder, tha
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